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President Trump is readying plans for industry-specific tariffs to kick in alongside his country-by-country duties in two ...
W hen Donald Trump’s tariffs are mentioned, you might recall his “Liberation Day” duties on uninhabited islands, his on-again ...
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The impending 30 percent tariff on South African citrus imports to the U.S. threatens the livelihoods of South African citrus farmers, as it could lead to food inflation and a disruption in the ...
The ongoing tariff negotiations have created a potentially more uncertain environment for electronics and other supply chains ...
HIGH POINT — New tariffs would have a significant impact on the furniture industry, according to more than 200 respondents participating in an exclusive poll from sister publication Furniture Today ...
On April 2, 2025, US President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new taxes—dubbed “Liberation Day” tariffs—targeting imports ...
Economists have long disliked tariffs and can point to research showing they harm the countries that impose them, including the workers and consumers in those economies.
However, it appears that the pharma industry has avoided a big blow – for now. A factsheet released by the White House said that finished pharmaceuticals are not subject to the reciprocal tariff.
Consumers could see higher prices from President Donald Trump's tariffs, but Utah's mining industry would get a boost.
Furthermore, specific articles could be excluded from tariffs due to lack of domestic production, and the Bureau of Industry and Security established processes for requesting such exclusions. 1 ...
April 5, 2025 was a seminal day for both the construction industry and the Trump Administration. It was the day reciprocal tariffs on widely used construction materials were to go into effect.
South Africa’s automotive industry lobby group warned that the country’s economy will be devastated by tariffs on exports to ...
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